The judge may order you to surrender your passport, to reduce the possibility of your fleeing prosecution, but normally the feds will not require you to give it up.
it is taken away
If he is only charged with a felony it won't follow him. If he is convicted on a felony it will stay on his record unless he has it expunged.
THE PASSPORT IS "OWNED" by the issuing country, not the bearer. That's why it can be taken away with out warning
Yes. A felony conviction can result in the revocation of the person's immigration status and deportation to the convicted person's country of origin.
if an immigrant gets an aggrivated felony while in the US, they can and will have their residency taken away
A felony does not go away unless the conviction is expunged from your record by govt. officials. Because of this, it doesn't matter how long ago you were convicted of a felony, owning, purchasing, or being in possession of a firearm is illegal.
If you throw away your expired passports, you will just have to do a lot more paperwork the next time that you decide to get a new passport. You will have to fill out a form that tells the government that you have lost the passport and that you do not know where it is. If you keep it, you can simply give it to the agent when you order the new passport and it will be taken care of.
im pretty sure ur child gets taken away
This situation depends on when the person committed the crime. An American citizen can travel to Mexico with a felony conviction if he got his passport before the crime.
As long as you were not in control of the vehicle at the time, you can't have your driving privilege taken away but you can certainly be subject to being charged with other offenses.
Depends on if you were convicted or not. If you were, then the answer is no. Felonies aren't like traffic tickets - they don't go away over time.
well i think that if you can get away with it its not a felony